Theresa May has been to visit victims of the Westminster terror attack in hospital, Downing Street confirms

Prime Minister's official spokesman revealed the private visit took place this lunchtime

By Alain Tolhurst

23rd March 2017, 4:18 pm

Updated: 24th March 2017, 6:16 pm

THERESA May has been to visit victims of the Westminster terror attack in hospital, Downing Street has confirmed.

The Prime Minister's official spokesman revealed the private visit took place earlier today at a briefing with reporters.

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The Prime Minister has been to visit victims of the attack in hospital

No details were given of which hospital it was, but it is believed she left Parliament following her statement to the House of Commons, and spent around 40 minutes speaking with victims about their experiences.

She also spoke to medical staff to thank them for their work, the spokesman added.

The PM also signed a book of condolence for victims of the attack in the House of Commons, it was confirmed.

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